OCTA Seek More Public Input on Transforming Beach Boulevard

Second online survey, active until Oct. 26, helps gather feedback on improving transit, infrastructure on major route from La Habra to Huntington Beach

ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority and Caltrans are seeking more public input on how to best improve the Beach Boulevard corridor between the cities of La Habra and Huntington Beach.

OCTA is asking people who live near or travel through the area to complete a second online survey, available through Oct. 26, to gather input about potential improvements to traffic, public transit and pedestrian and bicycle access along the street.

Beach Boulevard is a major street at the western edge of Orange County that runs about 21 miles between La Habra and the Pacific Ocean in Huntington Beach. The boulevard includes major shopping and entertainment destinations, including Knott’s Berry Farm, Adventure City, Westridge Plaza, and Bella Terra shopping center.

People who travel Beach Boulevard for work, school or entertainment and those who live near the street are encouraged to take the brief online survey, made up of 20 questions, on how they think the corridor could be improved for drivers, commuters, cyclists and pedestrians.